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Loads pre-trained Hugging Face Transformers for text, vision, audio, and multimodal inference and fine-tuning. Use for generation, classification, QA, translation, summarization, and object detection.
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The Hugging Face Transformers library provides access to thousands of pre-trained models for tasks across NLP, computer vision, audio, and multimodal domains. Use this skill to load models, perform inference, and fine-tune on custom data.
Loads pre-trained transformer models from Hugging Face for NLP, vision, audio, and multimodal tasks. Supports inference, text generation, classification, question answering, and fine-tuning on custom datasets.
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The Hugging Face Transformers library provides access to thousands of pre-trained models for tasks across NLP, computer vision, audio, and multimodal domains. Use this skill to load models, perform inference, and fine-tune on custom data.
Install transformers and core dependencies:
uv pip install torch transformers datasets evaluate accelerate
For vision tasks, add:
uv pip install timm pillow
For audio tasks, add:
uv pip install librosa soundfile
Many models on the Hugging Face Hub require authentication. Set up access:
from huggingface_hub import login
login() # Follow prompts to enter token
Or set environment variable:
export HUGGINGFACE_TOKEN="your_token_here"
Get tokens at: https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens
Use the Pipeline API for fast inference without manual configuration:
from transformers import pipeline
# Text generation
generator = pipeline("text-generation", model="gpt2")
result = generator("The future of AI is", max_length=50)
# Text classification
classifier = pipeline("text-classification")
result = classifier("This movie was excellent!")
# Question answering
qa = pipeline("question-answering")
result = qa(question="What is AI?", context="AI is artificial intelligence...")
Use for simple, optimized inference across many tasks. Supports text generation, classification, NER, question answering, summarization, translation, image classification, object detection, audio classification, and more.
When to use: Quick prototyping, simple inference tasks, no custom preprocessing needed.
See references/pipelines.md for comprehensive task coverage and optimization.
Load pre-trained models with fine-grained control over configuration, device placement, and precision.
When to use: Custom model initialization, advanced device management, model inspection.
See references/models.md for loading patterns and best practices.
Generate text with LLMs using various decoding strategies (greedy, beam search, sampling) and control parameters (temperature, top-k, top-p).
When to use: Creative text generation, code generation, conversational AI, text completion.
See references/generation.md for generation strategies and parameters.
Fine-tune pre-trained models on custom datasets using the Trainer API with automatic mixed precision, distributed training, and logging.
When to use: Task-specific model adaptation, domain adaptation, improving model performance.
See references/training.md for training workflows and best practices.
Convert text to tokens and token IDs for model input, with padding, truncation, and special token handling.
When to use: Custom preprocessing pipelines, understanding model inputs, batch processing.
See references/tokenizers.md for tokenization details.
For straightforward tasks, use pipelines:
pipe = pipeline("task-name", model="model-id")
output = pipe(input_data)
For advanced control, load model and tokenizer separately:
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("model-id")
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("model-id", device_map="auto")
inputs = tokenizer("text", return_tensors="pt")
outputs = model.generate(**inputs, max_new_tokens=100)
result = tokenizer.decode(outputs[0])
For task adaptation, use Trainer:
from transformers import Trainer, TrainingArguments
training_args = TrainingArguments(
output_dir="./results",
num_train_epochs=3,
per_device_train_batch_size=8,
)
trainer = Trainer(
model=model,
args=training_args,
train_dataset=train_dataset,
)
trainer.train()
For detailed information on specific components:
references/pipelines.md - All supported tasks and optimizationreferences/models.md - Loading, saving, and configurationreferences/generation.md - Text generation strategies and parametersreferences/training.md - Fine-tuning with Trainer APIreferences/tokenizers.md - Tokenization and preprocessing